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The first installment of Sassy Mohen’s three part series How To Hack Birth Control, a show focused on cis women’s ...
The first installment of Sassy Mohen’s three part series How To Hack Birth Control, a show focused on cis women’s ...
Peter Lee Scott’s His Name Was Gerry opens on a grim scene. A boy processing the death of his best ...
One would not necessarily expect to be moved by a film about finding love through big data, and one would ...
For a film that is about comedy and is partially a comedy, Jonathan Samukange’s Stand uP is rather aptly titled ...
A 11-minute pandemic comedy, Harris Shore’s The Trust uses the ‘Zoom call’ style to unfold its comedy about a dead man and ...
If they had to argue, the two characters of Richard Corso’s satire, Picnic Under A Gibbet (adapted by Rebecca Gorman O’Neill from ...
The title makes it obvious. Someone is trying to die. Keyword being trying. Because Paul wants to die, and the world is ...
And they take a walk.” Thus ends Lauren Hoover’s pandemic comedy, Longest Day Of The Year. Simple though that statement is, it ...
Kalainithan Kalaichelvan’s Kingdom Animalia: The Melanie Fyfe Story can be as easily misunderstood as cheered for. The film, a pure ...
The pandemic has been a dumpster fire. And it keeps getting worse. Writer and director Lee Chambers gets straight to ...
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